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Page Eight THE DAILY REPUBLIC, Mitchell, S. Saturday, August 15, 1959 All-Sporis Scoreboard Rapid City Pierre Huron Watertown Yankton Valentine Mitchell BASIN LEAGUE Pel. Gb 25 21 .543 25 21 .543 23 24 .489 23 24 .489 2H 22 23 .489 2Vi 22 24 .478 3 22 25 .468 Saturday's Games Rapid City at Mitchell Yankton at Pierre Friday's Results Pierre 3, Huron 2 Yankton M. Valentine 0-2 Watertown 7, Mitchell 0 Sunday's Games Pierre at Rapid City Yankton at Valentine Watertown at Huron SATURDAY BASEBAL1 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS I nlll? Cubs' Homers Sink Giants 7-5; Cards Edge Dodgers 2-1 By JOE REICHtER Associated Frew Sports Writer If the Chicago Cubs had only to play the National League's top three clubs, they'd probably win the pennant. No fooling.

The fourth place Cubs, playing only .478 against WWW National Box Scores CINCINNATI Game PHILADELPHIA b) 2b. 4222 Ashbum bl Hie the second division teams, season's edge on the hold first cf 6220 FInVon cf 845 io.A'd's'n 2b 2 2 2 Bell rf 523 2(Phllley 1000 F.Rob'8'n Ib 6 3 5 4Bouchee Ib 3241 Lynch If 300 OPosl rf 5111 bWhls'rrt If J. 0 0 ODrske rf 1011 cPowen If 110 OPreese lib 4111 3012 place San Francisco Giants and third place Milwaukee Braves while holding the second place Los Angeles Dodgers even. Chicago's record against the Giants is 8-7; against the Dodgers it's 8-8; against the Braves is 8-7. The Cubs made it two In a row over the Giants Friday, winning 7-5 on the strength of two-run homers by Walt Moryn, Dale Long AMERICAN LEAGUE iand Ernie Banks.

That gave the Bade; 3b 81 300 OPosl rf I. 0 0 QDrake rf 1 1 0 OPreese lib 522 3H.A'd's'n If 5 1 4 HKoppe is 601 OLonnett 1 0 0 OThomas 000 OConley 1 0 0 0 Phillips 2 0 1 OPurrell 1 0 0 OH.Rob's'n 000 OOomez 0000 eHanebr'k Jones Kasko N'combe Acker nLockman Pena dThomas Lawrence Brosnan ToUls 47152315 Total! 43 13 IB 12 out for Acker In 4th; Fouled out for Lynch In 6th; out for Whlsenant In 7th: oul for Pena In 8th; for oomea 2102 5110 0000 3222 1000 0 0 0 0000 0000 1110 Mh; 9th. Cincinnati out for G. Anderson M3 310 305-15 083 OflO W. L.

Pet, G.B.; ubs 15 homers in their last four! Cincinnati Philadelphia Jones, Bell, Kaslco 2. Chicago 69 43 48 57 57 60 62 62 68 .616 .583 .500 .496 .483 .461 13 Cleveland 67 New York 57 Baltimore 56 Detroit 56 Kansas City 53 Boston 52 Washington 47 Saturday Games Chicago at Kansas City (N) Cleveland at Detroit Boston at New York Washington at Baltimore (N) Friday Results Washington 7, Baltimore 3 (N) Boston 11, New York 6 (N) Detroit 11, Cleveland 1 (N) Chicago 5, Kansas City 1 (N) Sunday Schedule Boston at New York Chicago at Kansas City Cleveland at Detroit Washington at Baltimore Monday Schedule No games scheduled 'games, all victories. Despite the defeat, the Giants lost no ground to their closest 13 '-'i pursuers as the 15 beaten 2-1 in 11 NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pet.

G.B San Francisco 65 49 .570 Los Angeles 63 52 .548 Milwaukee 61 51 'Chicago 56 57 "Pittsburgh 56 58 Cincinnati 55 60 St. Louis 54 63 Philadelphia 47 67 Saturday Games San Francisco at Chicago Los Angeles at St. LouLs Milwaukee at Pittsburgh Cincinnati at Philadelphia Friday Results Chicago 7, San Francisco 5 Dodgers Were innings by St. Louis and Pittsburgh defeated the .456 18 'Braves, also by a 2-1 score. Cin- .409 cinnati swept a doubleheader from Philadelphia 15-13 and 5-4: Trailing 3-1 in the sixth, the Cubs tied the score on Moryn's 16th home run with a man on base.

Rookie Willie McCovey put the Giants in front, in the seventh with his third hit but the Cubs went ahead in their half pinch hitter Dale Long's two-run homer. Banks followed with another two-run homer, his 35th of the year, to clinch the victory. Pinch hitter Alex Grammas' bases loaded single in the llth won for the Cards after they had tied the score 1-1 in the ninth on Joe Cunningham's home inn. Don Drysdale gave up the homer, Danny McDevitt gave up the ning hit but Clem Labine, who put the winning run on base, won his 12th. Duke Snider accounted for the Dodger run with his 18th homer.

Vern Law pitched a five-hitter against the Braves for his 13th victory. Pittsburgh's two runs off Joey Jay came In the first on singles by Bob Skinner, Bob Cle inente and Smokey Burgess and an error by outfielder Lee Maye. The Braves had beaten the Pirates six straight times. The Reds pounded out 30 hits in their doubleheader sweep over .545 .496 .491 .478 ,462 .412 12V4 18 IP 1 1-3 12-3 4 1 1-3 2-3 ER BB SO 27-10. DP- Jones.

Temple and Robinson; Gomez and Bouchec; Kasko, Temple and F. Robinson. 11, Philadelphia 10, Conlcy, Plnson 2. Ashburn. Temple, Jones, Robinson.

HR Freese, Robinson. Temple. Newcombe Acker Pena (W, 7-10) Brosnan Conley Phillips Farrell (L, 1-4) 3ome7. Pittsburgh 2, Milwaukee 1 he Phillies. They got 23 in the Cincinnati 15-5, Philadelphia opener as they overcame an early 4 (twl-night) 18-0 Philadelphia lead.

A five-run St. Louis 2, Los Angeles 1 (11 ra iiy the ninth won it. Frank Innings, N) Sunday Schedule Cincinnati at Philadelphia (2) Milwaukee at Pittsburgh (2) San Francisco at Chicago Los Angeles at St. Louis Monday Schedule St. Louis at Philadelphia IN) Chicago at Pittsburgh (N) San Francisco at Cincinnati Gus Bell.

Los Angeles at Milwaukee (twi night) and Vada Pinson had each and Willie Jones in the opener. One of Robinson five hits had four Robinson's hits was a three-run homer, his 27th. The Reds snapped a 4-4 tie in the eighth inning of the nightcap when Johnny Temple doubled off Jim Owens and scored on a single AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W. L. Pet.

G.B, Eastern Division Louisville 81 50 .618 Minneapolis 73 55 .586 4 St. Paul 69 65 .515 13 V4 Indianapolis 69 66 .511 14 Charleston 63 888 Charleston 63 6 .481 18 Western Division Fort Worth 67 65 .508 Omaha 67 66 .504 Dallas 61 73 .455 7 Denver 57 73 .438 9 Houston 51 R2 .383 161-4 Saturday Games Houston at Omaha. Indianapolis at Minneapolis. Fort Worth at Dallas. Louisville at Denver (2).

Charleston at St. Paul (2). Friday's Results St. Paul 2 8 Fort Worth 8 10 1 Bessent, Palmquist (51 and Walker; Ridzik and Thacker. Bessent.

2 12-3 0 2-3 batters In 7 4 0 2 I 2 2 1 9th. Newcombe (Koppe), By er (Freese). Barllck, kowskl, Crawford. ACK Jac CINCINNATI Night Game PHILADELPHIA Temple 2b Plnson cf Bell rf Robinson Ib Lynch If Pend'ton If Jones 3b Dotterer a Bailey Kasko is Schmidt N'combe bl ibrhbl 3 2 1 OAshburn cf 4 1 OO.A'd's'n 2b 1 2 3Bouchce Ib 0 ophllley rf 1 1 1Freese 3b 0 0 OH.A'd's'n If 0 1 1 Koppe 5S 400 OaHancbr'k 000 OThomas 300 OOwens 3000 0000 33 5 7 5 Totall out for Koppe In 9th. Cincinnati 400 000 Philadelphia 000 121 oil 010 120 110 3011 1000 3111 2000 32 4 4 101 200 000-4 E-Roblnson.

PO-A Cincinnati 27-14, tOS ANGELES ST. IOUIS ab bl Ollllftm 3b 500 2b 4000 Neal 2h 401 0 Shannon ss 5 0 1 0 Moon If 502 OWhlte If 12 0 Snider cf-rt 413 IBoyer 3b 5 0 2 0 Larker Ib 4010 Cunn'b'm If 4121 Palrly rf 300 OOllver Ib cFurlllo 000 OaCrowe Ib cPlg't'o 1000 fOrammas Roseboro 301 Flood cf 2000 2000 1011 4030 cDemetcr cf 2 0 0 0 Smith Wills fs McDevitt Drysdale Lnblne Zlmmcr sa Totals 4 0 1 0 Gibson 000 ObMuslal 3000 Stone 0000 McDanlel 0000 Sit 1 1 Totals 3010 2000 1 0 0 0000 1000 39 IS i Into force out for Oliver In 6th: out for Gibson In 7th: c-In- tentionally walked lor Fairly In 8th; Ran for Furlllo In Sth: out for Roseboro In 8th: for Crowe In lllh. SI Los Neal. Los Los Anrelei 000 001 000 00-1 000 000 001 01-2 Angeles 30-12, St. Louis 33-10.

(None out when winning run scored). DP-Wllls and Neal; Neaf and Larker; Oilllam. Neal and Larker: Gibson and Shannon. LOB-Los Angeles 10, St. Louis 10.

Cunningham, Moon, Larker. Snider. Cunningham. SB-White. S-Drys- IP 8 1-3 1 2-3 0 7 2-3 dale, Smith, Snider.

Drysdale x-Lablnr iL, 3-10) y-McDevltl Gibson (W; 12-11)' 3 1-3 x-Faced 2 batters In llth; y-Faccd baiters In lllh. Gorman, Sudol. MILWAUKEE PITTSBURGH ah bl ab bl ERBB SO 112 1 1 0 000 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 KERNELS from Thfl Field of Sports By JERRY TIPPENS Daily Republic Sports Editor Pierre Edges Huron 3-2, Back In Tie For Basin League Lead Dayton Todd, the hard hitt 1 catcher of the Mitchell Kernels, will not be in the playoffs no matter where the Kernels finish when the regular season race of the Basin closes Sunday. Dayton had said from the start that hit last game would have to be the Kernels' last game, tonight with the Rapid City Chiefs. He has other things to do.

He getting married Aug. 22. Todd said, by the way, that he was sorry he had to miss the final column, "Kernel m- menls" which lias been a popular feature this season, but the time he had planned to write it was used up when the Kernels had to go to Watertown Thursday for a makeup game. on Cincinnati's Jim Mitchell, Howard, Murdo In Tournament Wins Laughlin 5-3. PIERRE UP) The Pierre Cowboys pulled back Into tie for the Basin league lead Friday night by edging Huron 3-2.

The victory moved the Cowboys into a tie with the Idle Rapid City Chiefs with only two games remain- Ing In the regular season. The Cowboys meet Yankton tonight while the Chiefs play Mitchell. Then the Chiefs and Cowboys tangle Sunday in what could be the SIOUX FALLS UB Both defend-) Games continue today with play ma ch to settle the regular-season ing champions came through unsca-iin both consolation and champion- i thed in first round play of the state ship round. Finals in both iMvWoM ie teener baseball tournament here 1 are set for Sunday evening. Friday.

Mitchell, a titleholder, slipped The Mitchell Junior-Juniors edged Redfield 2-1. Igloo. defender, ousrame In of Pierre's victory over Huron, driving in two of its three runs. Jerry Griffin walked in 12-8. Most of the first round games were close but the topper was the one extra-inning 3-2 victory by Harrisburg over Waubay.

Dondecker, who had two hits, drove in the winning run in the eighth. Host Sioux Falls beat Brookings 8-0, Spearf'sh downed Pierre 7-5 and Yankton clipped Aberdeen 11-5 in A class. Jed with errors on th Dick Huyck drove what prbv- fe ii'I fourth inning and Lloyd doubled I1U him home for the first score of the be the wlnnln ln in the fifth, Griffin took first on a th I fielder's choice and scored on Bill third inning following a base onj Roman's double. Then Lloyd doubl- balls to Gary Powers an Infield er-' Roman home in what proved to ror on the part of Redfield. 1 be the winning marrjin.

Reports on uincinnwrs i other gamefi saw Murdo down runs O'Toole and San Francisco's Eddie M) ii pp tco and Howard edep Me Fisher often express surprise at the Mmer 5 and Howara ca Mc poise shown by the young pitchers who had only one year's experience in professional ball before jumping Jim Osterisch gave up only five Huron responded in the sixth with hits in the winning effort. Mitchell two runs driven in by Ralph Plum- could garner only two hits but put lee and Casey Barszcz, both of them to work to score their'HURON 2b jVcmon 'lathcws 3b rf Mcock Ib Maye If Logan us Bruton cf Grand rill Jny McMahon Totals "3 bbd Skinner If 4130 1000 Oroat ss 4000 3010 Clemente rf 4111 411 ONelson Ib 4000 400 OBurgcss 3021 .1021 Hoak 3b 3010 3000 M'zer'ski 2b 3000 3000 Vlrdon cf 3000 3010 Law 3000 2000 1000 0000 30 1 5 1 Totals 31 2 7 2 oul for Jay In 8th; out for Avlla In 9th. Milwaukee Pittsburgh 000 100 200 000 Aaron. 249, Pittsburgh 27-11. 3.

Pittsburgh 5. Jay (L. 4-10) McMahon Law (W, 13-7) to the major leagues. Since the Basin league still probably has "outlaw" status as far as organized baseball is concerned, it never receives any credit for the development of the two moundsinen of the 1957 pennant winning Mitchell Kernels. Pan-Am Village Is Opened To Visiting Athletes CHICAGO (AP) The Yankee hacienda for 1,600 visiting Latin American athletes opens Monday at the Pan American Village on But it might very well be that the, the University of Chicago Cam- poise the reports cite is partly to the credit of the Basin league.

O'Toole and Fisher got a taste of pus. Village manager Col. Theodore Isaacs says it will be a tiny city, IP 7 1 9 and Robinson; Schmidt. Kasko and on 2. Philadelphia 4.

Temple. son. A A ER BB SO 622 100 5 1 1 Donatelll. 0 0 1 5 Burk- FRANCISCO CHICAGO hbl IP Schmidt (W, 3-J) ibe 1 Owens (L. 9 Jackowskl, more.

Canova, Freeman In Corn Belt Playoff Finals FR. BR SO Davenp't 3b 4121 T.Taylor 2b ER BB SO M. 5 2 A1( 0 5 0 0 0 McCovey Ib 4133 MTth'l Ib i 7 aBrnndt If 1010 Henry Crawford. Del- Cepeda 1Mb 4011 Banks crawiora. uei klllnd ri Spencer 2b Landrlth cPagan Schmidt f.

Bressoud S. Jones Byerly dAlou G. Jones Totals IB 4 0 0 ONoren If 400 OTho'son If 301 OMoryn rf 100 0 Walls rf 0 0 oS.Taylor 4 1 OAverlll 100 ODark 3b 000 OHobble 1000 bLong Ib 0 0 0 0 36 5 12 5 Totals 317 1 for McCovey In 7th; for Hobble In 7th; out for Land- rlth In 8th; out for Byerly In 8th. San Francisco ab bl 3010 3000 3110 0000 4112 4210 0000 4112 0000 1011 3000 3100 2010 1112 002 010 010 002 Canova and Freeman will meet cl jj. lg Ta Mitchell Shooter Wins In Iowa ROCK RAPIDS, R.

A. i Weber, Mitchell, won the handicap category of a registered trap- I shoot here this week, firing 91- 100. Charlie S. Harms, George, and Fred J. Schmidt, LeMars, tied for singles honors with 95 100 and Win Harms, George, took doub les with 44 50.

in a three game playoff for the right to represent the Corn Belt league in the Dlst. 4 tournament. Freeman whipped Alexandria 134 at Freeman and Caaoya clipped Howard 7-2 at Howard Friday night, the second wins lor the victors in the preliminary series. Alexandria and Canova were tied for the regular season title. The final playoff begins Sunday at Freeman.

Morris Graber and Ted Pidde each hammered three hits to lead Freeman's attack. Graber had a double. Ralph Eiohten homered for Alexandria and a Feiner lash- 'ed two hits. Harold Miller's home run and Ron Miller's three hits set the bat ting pace for Canova. Bob Truman and Wayne Rasmussen had two hits to account for all Howard hits off Lee Goldhammer who fanned nine.

A refport on the first playof games Thursday night erroneously Isco 24-13, Chicago 27-13. Bressoud and McCovey. Fran Cisco 9. Chicago 4. Bressoud, Mays, Covey, Moryn.

Long, and. Mays. Brandt, Jones. IP (L, 15-11) 6 baseball life and superior training (including medical and recreation- before they actually stepped into al facilities, pro ball. Venczia.

former Dakota Wcsleyan athlete who once led the State league in hitting while he was catching for the old Mitchell Kernels, 1s back in these parts visiting his wife's family near Gcddes. Bart is now with Sinclair Oil Co. He was located in New York, is now in Pittsburgh and soon expects to be transferred to-Erie, Pa. Venezia also played for the Chamberlain Chiefs In the pre- Basln league days. Scotland, which did such a fine job as host to the 'Junior Legion class and playoff years ago, is again going all out for SIOUX FALLS BROOKINGS Papas and Lakeman.

REDFIELD MITCHELL Bob Rae and Oestereich and SPEARFISH PIERRE CLASS A 012 110 18 1 000 000 Pierce; Pogue 25 and 100 000 5 1 101 000 4 0 Lowell Barnes Hanson; 000 700 4 1 002 010 7 5 Cliff Bobier and Ainsworth, Stanley; Charles Lord, Clayt Sonnens' chien and Fred Hirrschoff. YANKTON ABERDEEN 000 407 10 1 100 040 5 11 6 the classic. The city's business places will be closed tonight when th? Scotland team, state champ for the third straight time, meets three-time champ Sioux Falls in the first of three-game series. The second game will be Sunday at 1:30 p.m. and the third game, if needed, Sunday night.

Al Burroughs, who will be coach of the Spencer Cardinals this year, is in a Mitchell hospital where he underwent an appendectomy. We wish you a stfeedy recovery, Tearle List and Roger Smith; Denrfis Trisler, Tern Rich and By Milbrandt. WAUBAY CLASS 000 010 7 1 HARRISBURG 000 001 6 0 Tom Holman and Anderson; Steve Bunkers, Nelson and Osthus. MURDO MILLER 000 130 7 3 002 100 5 0 Will Bordeaux and Brooks; Bill Montigman, Slsk Joe Schlelte 000 002 11 1 PIERRE 000 120 7 0 Holler and Tarr; Cray ton and Oron. YANKTON (ffl Perry McGrlff's home run decided a 6-innlng makeup game, 1 to 0, for Yankton over Valentine here last night, couple ex Terrys came back to haunt Yankton.

2 to 1, the 2nd game of a Basin league doubleheader. McGriff powered a four-bag- ger in the fourth inning of the ab- ireviated opener to give Harry Wise the pitching victory. In the second contest. Nick Ad- jick, 1958 Yankton manager, blasted a 350 foot homer in the second inning and then smashed a 347-foot roundtripper in the ninth frame to give the Hearts a narrow victory. Yankton scored, and tied the game at 1-all, in the eighth inning when Bob Clem homered.

The Terrys tried to score Ralph Hochgrebe in the 9th inning with deadlock run, but Ed Staab, ex- Yankton Terry hitting champion of 1957, threw the Tee shortstop out at the plate to end the game. Line IGLOO MENNO 530 012 8 5 000 030 6 5 6 Ron Flammond, Craig Bieber and Sanders; Mile Martin and Al Rames. MCLAUGHLIN HOWARD 001 020 6 1 202 100 5 2 Larry Brochel and Tom Kramer; Dave Hylland and Wally Moe. VALENTINE YANKTON Jones and Cooper. VALENTINE YANKTON (First Game) 000 000-4) 2 000 2 2 Adzick; Wise and 010 000 4 1 000 000 2 Miller.

Cooper (9) and Adzick, Lewis (9); Deem and Cooper. Me- Banks. SB-Klrk- T. Taylor. 1 1 Hobble (W.

12-9) 7 batters In 7th. Byerly G. Jones Henry ER BB SO 6620 1100 0 0 0 21 4 4 3 10 1102 S. Jones (Altman, T. Taylor).

Dascoli. Secory, Dlxon. listed 10 errors for Canova. It should have been two. Litre score: ALEXANDRIA 001 110 473 FREEMAN 100 000 14 3 J.

Feiner, Gus Kruger (7), Paul Forys (7) and Jim Schneider; Orville Huber and John Bunkers. CANOVA HOWARD 001 001 12 0 000 000 4 3 Goldhammer and D. Miller; Gert- snecker, Genzlinger (7), Scott (8) and Hylland. Denver 8 14 0 Dallas 6 12 5 Pitula, Wala and Oldis; Tugerson, Daniels Wright (7), Baczewski (9) and Leppert. Walz.

Louisville 8 8 1 Indianopolis 7 11 3 Rerun, Murff (7i and Command; Peters, Hobaugh (9), Kuzava (9) and Carreon. Rehm. Minneapolis 8 10 1 Houston 481 Muffett, Bowsfield (7). Valenti- netti (81 and Sadowski; Drummond, Blake Crable Clarke (9) and North. Charleston at Omaha, postponed rain.

NORTHERN LEAGUE Duluth-Superior 7. Grand Forks Fargo-Moorhead 7 Minot 3 Winnipeg 2-3 Eau Claire 1-6 Aberdeen 7-2 St. Cloud 6-3 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Seattle 5, Phoenix 3 Salt Lake City 8, Spokane Portland 5, Sacramento 1 San Diego at Vancouver, ppd SCALLIM DRUG CO. REXJUi SALE Begins Monday, August 17 through Saturday, Aug. 29 FREE! 100 MOTOROLA 17" PORTABLE TV SETS INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Buffalo '4, Columbus 2 (11 innings) Rochester 5, Richmond 3 (U innings) Havana 3, Toronto 2 Montreal 3, Miami 2 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE EXHIBITIONS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FRIDAY RESULTS All-Star Game Baltimore Colts 29, College All- Stars 0 Saturday Games New York vs.

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Main FREE INSTRUCTION GIVEN DURING SLACK HOURS OPENING DATE ABOUT OCT. 1st I will keep my old off to location, in the Mitchell Bowling Center at 510 North Main, open until the new Bowl" completed. Phone WYmon 6-94M after August 23rd for further information. METZGER, P' THURSDAY, AUGUST 27th AT THI ELKS CLUB For information contact Erlene Krietlow at Northwestern Public Service, Phone WYman 6-5636 or 6-5922..

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